ORLANDO -- One man was taken to the hospital Saturday night after being stabbed at the park where Occupy Orlando has been protesting.

Orlando police said one man stabbed another man, and was driven to the hospital by friends. Protesters said the suspect wasn't someone there for the cause, but more just hanging around the campsite.

"It's just one of those things that happen,” said protester Andy Huff. "It's just like little accidents like that and we cannot let it hold us back."

Protesters have gathered at the park behind the Chamber of Commerce for almost a month. Although the group's size has changed over the weeks, the message remains the same.

For a few, they said they're ready to stay another month if that's what they have to do.

Minority rule, sanctioned lawlessness.

Protesters are not allowed to camp out overnight at the park.

Huff, 18, was one of the dozens of protesters arrested for trespassing after hours in recent weeks. He's been there since day seven, and said the sidewalk is now his home and the people are his family.

He said the size of the group has changed because many of them work in shifts allowing others to go home or to go to work. However, he hasn't left and said there's no timeline of when the protests could end.

"I think it's a beautiful thing that we're still going and doing this and there are still people out here and we're still pushing along and we won't leave until we see change," Huff said.

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Man Stabbed at Obama-Endorsed #Occupy Orlando

"It's just one of those things that happen,” said protester Andy Huff. "It's just like little accidents like that and we cannot let it hold us back."

Anyone who even attempts to parallel the tea party movement with this mob violence and tyranny needs the little gray matter rolling about in his head examined.

ORLANDO -- One man was taken to the hospital Saturday night after being stabbed at the park where Occupy Orlando has been protesting.

Orlando police said one man stabbed another man, and was driven to the hospital by friends. Protesters said the suspect wasn't someone there for the cause, but more just hanging around the campsite.

"It's just one of those things that happen,” said protester Andy Huff. "It's just like little accidents like that and we cannot let it hold us back."

Protesters have gathered at the park behind the Chamber of Commerce for almost a month. Although the group's size has changed over the weeks, the message remains the same.

For a few, they said they're ready to stay another month if that's what they have to do.

Minority rule, sanctioned lawlessness.

Protesters are not allowed to camp out overnight at the park.

Huff, 18, was one of the dozens of protesters arrested for trespassing after hours in recent weeks. He's been there since day seven, and said the sidewalk is now his home and the people are his family.

He said the size of the group has changed because many of them work in shifts allowing others to go home or to go to work. However, he hasn't left and said there's no timeline of when the protests could end.

"I think it's a beautiful thing that we're still going and doing this and there are still people out here and we're still pushing along and we won't leave until we see change," Huff said.